
<p>Microsoft's former head of Windows 8 development has agreed not to badmouth Microsoft or work for some of its competitors and in return will receive a payout for unvested stock in the company, according to a regulatory filing.</p><p>Steven Sinofsky, former president of Windows and Windows Live Divisions at Microsoft.</p><p>The "retirement agreement" with Steven Sinofsky, who left Microsoft in November after leading the development of its Windows 8 OS and Surface tablet, is described by Microsoft in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.</p><p>Sinofsky has agreed to not compete with Microsoft by accepting a job at certain competitors, which were not named, or encouraging customers to move away from its products. He's also agreed not to solicit Microsoft employees to work at other companies, not to "disparage" Microsoft and not to take part in any litigation against the company, the filing says.</p><p><a href="http://www.techworld.com.au/article/467300/ex-windows_8_chief_agrees_badmouth_microsoft_gets_stock_payout/?fp=16&fpid=1">Keep reading...</a></p>